Hi, @Jason, @Alistair, Gentle ping, could you have a look and R-B, Ack if OK?
Thanks, Thomas On Thu, 2025-08-21 at 13:46 +0200, Thomas Hellström wrote: > GPU use-cases for mmu_interval_notifiers with hmm often involve > starting a gpu operation and then waiting for it to complete. > These operations are typically context preemption or TLB flushing. > > With single-pass notifiers per GPU this doesn't scale in > multi-gpu scenarios. In those scenarios we'd want to first start > preemption- or TLB flushing on all GPUs and as a second pass wait > for them to complete. > > One can do this on per-driver basis multiplexing per-driver > notifiers but that would mean sharing the notifier "user" lock > across all GPUs and that doesn't scale well either, so adding support > for multi-pass in the core appears to be the right choice. > > Implement two-pass capability in the mmu_interval_notifier. Use a > linked list for the final passes to minimize the impact for > use-cases that don't need the multi-pass functionality by avoiding > a second interval tree walk, and to be able to easily pass data > between the two passes. > > v1: > - Restrict to two passes (Jason Gunthorpe) > - Improve on documentation (Jason Gunthorpe) > - Improve on function naming (Alistair Popple) > > Cc: Jason Gunthorpe <j...@ziepe.ca> > Cc: Andrew Morton <a...@linux-foundation.org> > Cc: Simona Vetter <simona.vet...@ffwll.ch> > Cc: Dave Airlie <airl...@gmail.com> > Cc: Alistair Popple <apop...@nvidia.com> > Cc: <dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org> > Cc: <linux...@kvack.org> > Cc: <linux-ker...@vger.kernel.org> > > Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellström <thomas.hellst...@linux.intel.com> > --- > include/linux/mmu_notifier.h | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ > mm/mmu_notifier.c | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > -- > 2 files changed, 96 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/linux/mmu_notifier.h > b/include/linux/mmu_notifier.h > index d1094c2d5fb6..14cfb3735699 100644 > --- a/include/linux/mmu_notifier.h > +++ b/include/linux/mmu_notifier.h > @@ -233,16 +233,58 @@ struct mmu_notifier { > unsigned int users; > }; > > +/** > + * struct mmu_interval_notifier_finish - mmu_interval_notifier two- > pass abstraction > + * @link: List link for the notifiers pending pass list > + * > + * Allocate, typically using GFP_NOWAIT in the interval notifier's > first pass. > + * If allocation fails (which is not unlikely under memory > pressure), fall back > + * to single-pass operation. Note that with a large number of > notifiers > + * implementing two passes, allocation with GFP_NOWAIT will become > increasingly > + * likely to fail, so consider implementing a small pool instead of > using > + * kmalloc() allocations. > + * > + * If the implementation needs to pass data between the two passes, > + * the recommended way is to embed strct > mmu_interval_notifier_finish into a larger > + * structure that also contains the data needed to be shared. Keep > in mind that > + * a notifier callback can be invoked in parallel, and each > invocation needs its > + * own struct mmu_interval_notifier_finish. > + */ > +struct mmu_interval_notifier_finish { > + struct list_head link; > + /** > + * @finish: Driver callback for the finish pass. > + * @final: Pointer to the mmu_interval_notifier_finish > structure. > + * @range: The mmu_notifier_range. > + * @cur_seq: The current sequence set by the first pass. > + * > + * Note that there is no error reporting for additional > passes. > + */ > + void (*finish)(struct mmu_interval_notifier_finish *final, > + const struct mmu_notifier_range *range, > + unsigned long cur_seq); > +}; > + > /** > * struct mmu_interval_notifier_ops > * @invalidate: Upon return the caller must stop using any SPTEs > within this > * range. This function can sleep. Return false only if > sleeping > * was required but mmu_notifier_range_blockable(range) > is false. > + * @invalidate_start: Similar to @invalidate, but intended for two- > pass notifier > + * callbacks where the callto @invalidate_start > is the first > + * pass and any struct > mmu_interval_notifier_finish pointer > + * returned in the @fini parameter describes the > final pass. > + * If @fini is %NULL on return, then no final > pass will be > + * called. > */ > struct mmu_interval_notifier_ops { > bool (*invalidate)(struct mmu_interval_notifier > *interval_sub, > const struct mmu_notifier_range *range, > unsigned long cur_seq); > + bool (*invalidate_start)(struct mmu_interval_notifier > *interval_sub, > + const struct mmu_notifier_range > *range, > + unsigned long cur_seq, > + struct mmu_interval_notifier_finish > **final); > }; > > struct mmu_interval_notifier { > diff --git a/mm/mmu_notifier.c b/mm/mmu_notifier.c > index 8e0125dc0522..fceadcd8ca24 100644 > --- a/mm/mmu_notifier.c > +++ b/mm/mmu_notifier.c > @@ -260,6 +260,18 @@ mmu_interval_read_begin(struct > mmu_interval_notifier *interval_sub) > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mmu_interval_read_begin); > > +static void mn_itree_final_pass(struct list_head *final_passes, > + const struct mmu_notifier_range > *range, > + unsigned long cur_seq) > +{ > + struct mmu_interval_notifier_finish *f, *next; > + > + list_for_each_entry_safe(f, next, final_passes, link) { > + list_del(&f->link); > + f->finish(f, range, cur_seq); > + } > +} > + > static void mn_itree_release(struct mmu_notifier_subscriptions > *subscriptions, > struct mm_struct *mm) > { > @@ -271,6 +283,7 @@ static void mn_itree_release(struct > mmu_notifier_subscriptions *subscriptions, > .end = ULONG_MAX, > }; > struct mmu_interval_notifier *interval_sub; > + LIST_HEAD(final_passes); > unsigned long cur_seq; > bool ret; > > @@ -278,11 +291,25 @@ static void mn_itree_release(struct > mmu_notifier_subscriptions *subscriptions, > mn_itree_inv_start_range(subscriptions, &range, > &cur_seq); > interval_sub; > interval_sub = mn_itree_inv_next(interval_sub, &range)) > { > - ret = interval_sub->ops->invalidate(interval_sub, > &range, > - cur_seq); > + if (interval_sub->ops->invalidate_start) { > + struct mmu_interval_notifier_finish *final = > NULL; > + > + ret = interval_sub->ops- > >invalidate_start(interval_sub, > + > &range, > + > cur_seq, > + > &final); > + if (ret && final) > + list_add_tail(&final->link, > &final_passes); > + > + } else { > + ret = interval_sub->ops- > >invalidate(interval_sub, > + &range, > + > cur_seq); > + } > WARN_ON(!ret); > } > > + mn_itree_final_pass(&final_passes, &range, cur_seq); > mn_itree_inv_end(subscriptions); > } > > @@ -430,7 +457,9 @@ static int mn_itree_invalidate(struct > mmu_notifier_subscriptions *subscriptions, > const struct mmu_notifier_range > *range) > { > struct mmu_interval_notifier *interval_sub; > + LIST_HEAD(final_passes); > unsigned long cur_seq; > + int err = 0; > > for (interval_sub = > mn_itree_inv_start_range(subscriptions, range, > &cur_seq); > @@ -438,23 +467,39 @@ static int mn_itree_invalidate(struct > mmu_notifier_subscriptions *subscriptions, > interval_sub = mn_itree_inv_next(interval_sub, range)) > { > bool ret; > > - ret = interval_sub->ops->invalidate(interval_sub, > range, > - cur_seq); > + if (interval_sub->ops->invalidate_start) { > + struct mmu_interval_notifier_finish *final = > NULL; > + > + ret = interval_sub->ops- > >invalidate_start(interval_sub, > + > range, > + > cur_seq, > + > &final); > + if (ret && final) > + list_add_tail(&final->link, > &final_passes); > + > + } else { > + ret = interval_sub->ops- > >invalidate(interval_sub, > + range, > + > cur_seq); > + } > if (!ret) { > if > (WARN_ON(mmu_notifier_range_blockable(range))) > continue; > - goto out_would_block; > + err = -EAGAIN; > + break; > } > } > - return 0; > > -out_would_block: > + mn_itree_final_pass(&final_passes, range, cur_seq); > + > /* > * On -EAGAIN the non-blocking caller is not allowed to call > * invalidate_range_end() > */ > - mn_itree_inv_end(subscriptions); > - return -EAGAIN; > + if (err) > + mn_itree_inv_end(subscriptions); > + > + return err; > } > > static int mn_hlist_invalidate_range_start(